Cowboy Church

The Trailhead Cowboy Church was formed during a constitution service at Breazeale's Grocery on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013.

Jeff Smith with the Cowboy Church Network of North America listens during the constitution service of the Trailhead Cowboy Church at Breazeale's Grocery.

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Jim Lowry of the Stillwater Band performs at the Trailhead Cowboy Church.

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Trailhead Cowboy Church members stand and sing with the Stillwater Band during Tuesday's service.

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Jeff Smith with the Cowboy Church Network of North America reads his Bible during Tuesday's service at the Trailhead Cowboy Church at Breazeale's Grocery.

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Floyd Tidsworth, an organizer of the Trailhead Cowboy Church, symbolically hands over control of the church to worship leader Jay Willis by giving him half of a set of reins during the church's first meeting on Tuesday. The other half of the reins belongs to musician Jim Lowry.

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Floyd Tidsworth with South Carolina Baptist Convention speaks to the congregation during the first service of the Trailhead Cowboy Church on Tuesday.

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Kyle Caudell and his son Kaden Caudell talk together before the start of the first meeting of the Trailhead Cowboy Church at Breazeale's Grocery on Tuesday. The elder Caudell said that he hopes to start his own cowboy church at JT's Country dance hall on S.C. 24 in the coming months.

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Members of the Trailhead Cowboy Church enter Breazeale's Grocery before the church's constitution service.

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Philip Wilds with the South Carolina Baptist Convention leads the congregation of the Trailhead Cowboy Church in a prayer during Tuesday's service.